Cities across the u-s are bracing for another night of potential protests following the decision not to charge the three officers with the killing of Breonna Taylor.
In Louisville, an arrest has been made in connection with the shooting of two officers during a protest Wednesday.
From Louisville to Los Angeles, Atlanta and New York , thousands of people congregated to protest the decision not to charge three officers in connection to the death of Breonna Taylor.
Today the attorney for Taylor's mother called out the Kentucky attorney general.
It's been more than six months after Taylor was shot to death by Luisville police officers executing a warrant.
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear reiterated a call for more details regarding the decision to be released.
Amid the unrest in Louisville on Wednesday night, there were 127 arrests and some looting according to the interim Louisville metro police chief.
Two officers responding to a report of gunfire were also shot and are expected to recover.
26-year-old Larynzo Johnson has been arrested for that shooting,
A countywide curfew that started at 9 last night continues tonight.
Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell, a republican from Kentucky -- put out a statement which said in part "peaceful protests honor the memory of Breonna Taylor. Peaceful protests move us toward justice."
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